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J.P. Fraley (on fiddle) and his wife, Annadeene (on guitar) perform on stage with another guitar player and a young man on banjo at the thirty-eighth annual American Folk Song Festival, held at Carter Caves State Park in Olive Hill, Kentucky. A...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley, and old man, stands outdoors with one leg on a chair, playing the banjo. He is accompanied by Little Charlie Keeton, a young boy, playing the fiddle. Title supplied by cataloger.
Volney (or Volna) Fraley, and old man, sits on a chair outdoors, playing the banjo. He is accompanied by Little Charlie Keeton, a young boy, playing the fiddle. Title supplied by cataloger.
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...
Volney (or Volna) Fraley stands in the yard blowing a brass horn. Fraley participated in the American Folk Song Festival each year from 1932-1957, starting off the festival by blowing a fox horn that had belonged to William Anderson 'Devil Anse'...